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  • Uttaradhikar, Day 2: Saniya Patankar and S Karuna Devi Hit the High Notes with Moving Performances

    By NE Reporter on October 6, 2017

    NEW DELHI:
    Harmonious, complex and rare raagas of Hindustani classical music rendered by Saniya Patankar and the stories told by S Karuna Devi through graceful movements of the resplendent Manipuri dance took audiences on an evocative journey on the second day of Raza Foundation’s Uttaradhikar festival.
    The Pune-based singer began her concert with the raag Lalita Gauri, an evening raag from the Jai-pur Atrauli Gharana. Based on the bandish Pritam Saiyaa, Patankar’s voice glided up and down the octaves at lightning speed.
    Uttaradhikar, organised annually by the Raza Foundation, celebrates eminent gurus of Indian classical art forms, who select one of their disciples to perform at the festival. In keeping with this Guru-Shishya parampara, Patankar chose the traditional Lalita Gauri, a raag she learnt from her guru Dr. Ashwini Bhide Deshpande, for her concert.
    “Uttaradhikar is a great performance space. My guru’s instruction has been to take into consideration the parampara, while simultaneously voicing my own thoughts through my compositions,” said Patankar, who has taken rigorous taalim of 14 years from Dr. Deshpande, and used to travel weekly from Pune to Mumbai for her musical training.
    Patankar, who has to her credit 32 solo concerts in the United States and a music workshop at the University of Michigan, followed up raag Lalita Gauri with the drut bandish Devi Durge Bhavani in raag Gauri and a sargam geet. Her command on rhythm as well as complex taan patterns and sargam geet made for an intense classical music experience. Thereafter, a bandish in the rare raag Khokhar kept audiences in thrall. Patankar ended her recital with a tappa composition in raag Kaafi.
    The second leg of the concert featured Manipuri dance by Kolkata-based S Karuna Devi, a disciple of Manipuri dance exponent Priti Patel. What helped Devi’s recital stand out at first glance was her attire. The Krishna costume or Natabara Vesha for her first dance piece was both regal and dramatic. She donned the dhoti and angavastra for her second piece, while the traditional Manipuri phanek was her garment of choice for the concluding choreography.
    A trained dancer from the Jawaharlal Nehru Manipur Dance Academy, Imphal, Devi has been under the tutelage of Patel since 1998 and is currently head of the Ras Leela and Lai-Haraoba Department at Anjika Society for Manipuri Dance and Movement Therapy in Kolkata. “My guru is famous for her tandava style of dancing. I have tried to imbibe her signature tandava but I stick to a very fast-paced rhythm,” said Devi, adding that the exposure she gained while working with other dance groups and watching contemporary choreographies under Patel, helped her grow as a dancer.
    While Devi’s inaugural piece was based on Dashavatar from Jayadeva’s Gita Govinda, the second piece was formatted as a dialogue between a dancer and the Pung player or drummer. Ima, the finale, was choreographed by Patel and tackled the lot of Manipuri mothers who are agonised at the plight of their children.
    The final day of the festival on Thursday, Oct 5, features Sarangi recital by Farooque Lateef Khan, a disciple of the late Ustad Abdul Lateef Khan, and Odissi dance by Pavithra Reddy, a disciple of Surupa Sen.

     

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    classical musicDr Ashwini Bhide DeshpandeGuru Shishya paramparaLalita GauriRaza FoundationS Karuna DeviSaniya PatankarUttaradhikar festival

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